The Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra are Motorola’s next batch of foldable phones. A new report from XpertPick has revealed key details about the standard Razr 60-complete with renders-which have already surfaced in leaks and renders.

The Razr 60’s design DNA is similar to that of the Ultra. As with its predecessor, it features a cover display flanked by dual cameras, though the screen size will likely be smaller here at 3.6 inches. On the other hand, the Razr 60 Ultra is expected to feature a 4-inch cover display.

The interior changes are more noticeable. The Razr 60 will feature a 6.7-inch pOLED HDR10+ foldable screen, a bit smaller than last year’s 6.9-inch display.

While it is still Pantone-validated and supports wet-touch functionality, shrinking the size was unexpected. However, the bezels are almost identical to last year’s. The durability is getting a boost, however. According to rumors, the Razr 60 will have an IP48 rating, offering some dust protection over the Razr 50’s IPX8 rating.

The foldable will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400x chipset, which has 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. It also has a 4,500mAh battery with a 30W fast charging capability.

A 50MP main lens with OIS will be mounted on the cover screen, and an ultrawide camera with 4x greater capture range. As with its predecessor, the inner display will feature a 32MP selfie camera.

Motorola is also said to be integrating AI-powered features and a fingerprint scanner on the side for security. It will be available in Pantone Gibraltar Sea, Pantone Lightest Sky, and Pantone Spring Bud.